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<strong>A passenger hops onto the Main Street Trolley in Downtown Memphis Oct. 29, 2020.</strong> (Patrick Lantrp/Daily Memphian)Premium City of Memphis

MATA proposes hope for Downtown trolleys but says it needs more money to run them

MATA does not have enough money to operate the trolleys even as it works to ready vehicles for a potential return. 

By Samuel Hardiman August 11, 2025
City of Memphis

This Week in Memphis: Fans honor Elvis, and The Dame opens Downtown

Also happening this week: The County Commission considers an MSCS board election shakeup, and the CRA wants your ideas for the Old Brick Church.

By The Daily Memphian Staff August 10, 2025
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More than 40% of dogs entering Memphis Animal Services are put down. Adoption events try to reduce that number.

“(Rescue groups) like these are typically overwhelmed with a lot of dogs,” said Jane Jayakumar, who brought her Streetdog foster Gabriel to the event. “Events like these help promote that we’re a presence in Memphis.”

By Jody Callahan 20 hours ago
City of Memphis

Power outages ease as FESJC resumes after storms

As the golf tournament resumes, MLGW crews are slowly whittling down the number of customers without power after a summer squall dumped an inch of rain on the city Friday afternoon.

By Jody Callahan August 09, 2025

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    Memphis librarians want a change to city charter allowing them to seek union representation

    Memphis City Council members are weighing whether there is an easy and quick way to make the change or whether the change will take a charter amendment voters would have to approve.

    By Bill Dries August 05, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    ‘This is disgusting’: MATA update to City Council comes with skepticism

    MATA’s interim leader told the council all the buses are ready but only for a pared-down system and that former leadership spent more than a million dollars in federal funds it hadn’t secured.

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    $900K for police task force could go to fix city’s potholes, blight, sidewalks

    Memphis librarians want a change to city charter allowing them to seek union representation

    By Bill Dries August 05, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    $900K for police task force could go to fix city’s potholes, blight, sidewalks

    The $900,000 intended for “integrity in policing” could instead fund several different projects across this city. 

    By Bill Dries August 05, 2025
  • Update Real Estate

    City hopes to close on Sheraton by mid-September

    After closing, Carlisle Development Corp. will take over running the hotel that’s attached to Renasant Convention Center and start the process for redeveloping it.

    By Samuel Hardiman August 05, 2025
  • Premium Sports

    Overton Park 9 unveils Memphis golf history walkway

    Overton Park has completed a project to recognize locals who have made an impact on the game of golf. 

    By Drew Hill August 05, 2025
  • Premium City of Memphis

    Here’s what the city’s overnight stay at Bass Pro cost taxpayers

    The Daily Memphian reported July 21 that the city paid a Memphis consulting firm $10,000 to facilitate the one-and-a-half-day retreat. Here’s what it cost taxpayers. 

    By Samuel Hardiman August 05, 2025
  • Premium Business

    Plans for Southaven xAI site could mean more air emissions for Memphis

    New documents shed some light on xAI’s long-term plans for the former Duke Energy Plant in Southaven that it bought last month.

    By Samuel Hardiman August 05, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    City looks to kick in $900K for ‘integrity policing’

    The funding — generated from $2.8 million interest income on federal grant money — would support a police reform task force appointed in late 2024. The Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Memphis, Children and Youth Wellness Crisis Center and PURE Academy are also proposed to receive a piece.

    By Bill Dries August 05, 2025
  • Premium City of Memphis

    Southaven mayor on xAI, more MLGW customers eligible for cutoff and 2026 campaign updates

    This Political Roundup dives into what the Southaven mayor said about Elon Musk’s xAI buying a former energy plant, MLGW customers who could be cut off skyrocket, TVA’s demand highs and more.

    By Samuel Hardiman, Bill Dries August 04, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    This Week in Memphis: School is in session, and FESJC golf tees off

    Also happening this week: Neighborhood groups across the county host police meet-and-greets for National Night Out.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff August 03, 2025
  • South Memphis

    Memphis neighborhood wins $250K to protect aquifer

    The Alcy Ball neighborhood in South Memphis sits beside industrial lots with a known history of contamination, most notably the former Memphis Defense Depot.

    By Joseph Mangin August 04, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    Spat between city and attorneys for Tyré Nichols’ family unworthy of sanctions, judge says

    The issue stems from a May news release attorneys for Nichols’ family and estate issued.

    By Samuel Hardiman August 01, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    Temps will dip this weekend, and MLGW will restart disconnections

    In a Memphis August, there’s no such thing as a “cold front.” But temperatures are expected to be 10 degrees cooler on Friday than on Thursday. 

    By Jody Callahan July 31, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    Memphis Police Department names new assistant chief

    Following the recent retirement of former Assistant Chief Don Crowe, MPD officials promoted a longtime employee to the vacant position. 

    By Aarron Fleming July 29, 2025
  • Premium City of Memphis

    City plans $55M AutoZone Park renovation, mixed-use development

    The City of Memphis is planning a $55 million renovation of AutoZone Park and potential redevelopment of the area around the stadium, according to public records reviewed by The Daily Memphian.

    By Samuel Hardiman July 29, 2025
  • Premium City of Memphis

    Trips, Grizz sponsorships and a $1.2M office design: MATA audit reveals bus system spending

    The report details further expenditures from the embattled bus system that raised questions with auditors about how taxpayer money for bus-riders was being spent. 

    By Samuel Hardiman July 29, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    This Week in Memphis: MSCS board election vote, back-to-school parties

    Also happening this week: Memphis Tigers start football camp, and Memphis City Council members want to hear your blight concerns.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff July 27, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    City Council approves Old Daisy lease, gets look at Oak Court Mall plans

    Plus, the Memphis City Council also sent the first installment of capital funding to start the redevelopment of the old Southwest Twin drive-in.

    By Bill Dries July 22, 2025
  • Premium City of Memphis

    Deal to keep Grizzlies in Memphis won’t be done this summer, mayor says

    The slow-moving Grizzlies’ negotiations come as the public sector continues to invest in FedExForum and officials work to keep Downtown safer and cleaner. 

    By Samuel Hardiman July 22, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    Trump administration releases FBI records on MLK Jr. despite his family’s opposition

    Members of King’s family, and others, have long questioned whether James Earl Ray acted alone, or if he was even involved.

    By The Associated Press July 21, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    City Council to vote on new lease for Old Daisy

    The Memphis City Council could also approve some specific standards for MATA to report how it’s spending city money.

    By Bill Dries July 21, 2025
  • Premium City of Memphis

    Memphis Mayor Paul Young shook up his cabinet. Here’s why.

    Memphis Mayor Paul Young has reshuffled his cabinet in recent months and on July 10, hosted an overnight executive retreat at Bass Pro Shops, which he called “an opportunity to really recalibrate the team.”

    By Samuel Hardiman July 21, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    This Week in Memphis: Council takes up Old Daisy deal, and Primark opens

    Also happening this week: Ford Jr. is supposed to get a trial date, and Tennessee tax-free weekend is coming.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff July 20, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    Memphis Fire Fighters Association sues city over budget decisions

    The Memphis Fire Fighters Association has sued the City of Memphis over reneging the union’s planned 5% raise for the current fiscal year. 

    By Samuel Hardiman July 18, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    Memphis City Council member to launch campaign for governor

    “And I don’t just plan to run — I plan to win,” she said. 

    By Bill Dries July 14, 2025

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